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Robert Dilts

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Robert Dilts

Robert Dilts is an aerospace professional that has worked with Space Shuttle orbiter prime contractor Rockwell International, as well as other NASA contractors, since 1974. Dilts primary work in the early years of the shuttle program was the overland movement of orbiters Enterprise and Columbia from the assembly plant in Downy California, across the dessert and public roads, to the NASA Dryden (now Armstrong) Spaceflight Center near Edwards AFB.

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Color photograph of four men in blue flight suits posing in front of Enterprise
Robert Dilts
1977
Object number: P2011.48.21
Black and white photograph of Enterprise atop NASA-905 above Mojave, CA
Robert Dilts
Early 1977
Object number: P2011.48.43
Color photograph of Enterprise atop airplane flying above flat land
Robert Dilts
1977
Object number: P2011.48.22
Color photograph of Enterprise being hoisted in a large orange scaffolding-like structure
Robert Dilts
January 31, 1977
Object number: P2011.48.20
Color photograph of Enterprise being lifted off airplane
Robert Dilts
March 1978
Object number: P2014.88.01
Color photograph of space shuttle Enterprise being removed from airplane
Robert Dilts
March 1978
Object number: P2014.88.03
Color photograph of rear view of Enterprise being towed
Robert Dilts
1977
Object number: P2011.48.11
Color photograph of Enterprise in free-flight against a blue sky
Robert Dilts
September 13, 1977
Object number: P2011.48.27
Color photograph of Enterprise in a nose dive over the desert
Robert Dilts
Early 1977
Object number: P2011.48.60
Color photograph of Enterprise with chase plane making first free-flight landing
Robert Dilts
August 12, 1977
Object number: P2011.48.28
Color photograph of Enterprise being backed out of assembly facility
Robert Dilts
January 31, 1977
Object number: P2011.48.05
Color photograph of the Enterprise Mid-body arriving at Palmdale Assembly Facility on a truck
Robert Dilts
October 14, 1976
Object number: P2011.48.02